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Heath Lambert. Finally Free: Fighting for Purity with the Power of Grace (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2013). 176 pp. $14.99. By Godwin Sathianathan For six years I had the privilege of working with college students on Michigan State University’s campus. The topic of sexual temptation and pornography would inevitably come up as I counseled and discipled young...
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The Story: “Birth Control and the Boss’s Religious Views,” editorial board of the New York Times. The Lead: “Allowing employees to make independent decisions to obtain contraceptives does not violate anyone’s religious freedom. If the Supreme Court takes up these cases, it should soundly reject the warped view that some employers can get out of...
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By Alicia Rollins Have you ever given much thought to what it means to be a good friend? Sure, friends and relationships are familiar realities to us. But have you ever given some intentional thought to this question? Ever strategized for say 30 minutes, on how you could be a better friend to a...
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By Todd Leonard I have heard it no less than several hundred times in the past ten years. No doubt, it is always well-meaning and well-intended, and comes from a multitude of choruses, but the assertion leaves me a little perplexed, and, truth be told, somewhat discouraged. The refrain usually sounds something like this:...
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The Story: “Late-Term Abortionist a Invites Mother to Hold Aborted Baby” by Dr. Susan Berry writing at Breitbart.com. The Lead: “But with a fetal indications patient—if she refers to it as her baby, I’ll refer to it as her baby. If she’s named the baby, I’ll use the baby’s name too. I would say that...
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By Keri Folmar Galatians 6:6-18 Galatians is a book full of doctrine. In it we learn of the true gospel of Jesus Christ, “who gave himself for our sins” (1:4). But embracing the gospel means a transformed life. In chapter five, Paul transitions from doctrine to instructions on how to live in light of...
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